Civic Club's Yearly Meeting To Feature Dinner, Elections

May 19, 1985|By Juanita Tucker

The Christmas Civic Association will hold its annual meeting and election of officers and directors Thursday at the Christmas Community Center. The meeting will start with a covered-dish supper at 6:30 p.m. Everyone should bring a covered dish. The Fort Christmas Cloggers will perform.

-- Volunteers are needed for a week's sewing spree planned by the Orange County Extension Office for a beginners sewing class. It is for youngsters 10 years and older. The class will be held at the county extension office, 2350 E. Michigan, Orlando, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. July 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

If you have time to spend working with youngsters this summer, call 420-3268. A training session will be held for volunteers from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. June 25 at the extension office.

-- The Christmas 4-H Clover Leaf Club will hold a fund-raising car wash from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Christmas Beauty Salon, 24620 E. State Road 50.

-- The pupils of music instructor Ida Mae Perry will present a piano recital at 7 p.m. Friday at the Fort Christmas Baptist Church. The public is invited.

-- The Fort Christmas Cloggers will attend a clogging convention Friday through May 26 in Tampa. They will perform Friday wearing their new red and green outfits.

On May 13 they danced for the Spring Fling Bosses' Night sponsored by the Orange County Association of Education of Office Personnel at Conway Junior High School.

-- The community extends sympathy to the family of James Glenn, who died May 3 and to the family of Jim Johnson, who died May 4.

-- The American Legion and Auxiliary presented a memorial service at the Christmas Cemetery Chapel May 11 during the Spring Workday. All servicemen buried in the cemetery, and those lost at sea, were remembered at the service and new American flags were placed on their graves.

-- The Clark family is holding a reunion Saturday at Fort Christmas Park. All relatives are invited to bring their picnic dinner and participate. That evening they plan a family gathering at the Old Christmas School, where they will put on a ''Hee-Haw Show.''

-- Do you know how many swamp cabbages it takes for Old-timer's Day? Johnny Tanner and crew plan to cut and cook 200 for that barbecue and fun day June 1 at Fort Christmas Park.